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what's interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on pop significance proposition 2, the union initiative, got about 500,000 more votes than president obama did in the state and even more votes than mitt romney. and what that tells us is that the moderates and democratic support for the unions and their interests in michigan may be weakening, that's something significant and key for michigan's state lawmakers, too, going forward if they start to look at things, like, oh, say, right to work. >> right to work initiative. and the biggest probably result was the california tax increase, kim. that's a huge tax increase that's going to either the pressure and fiscal pressure on jerry brown right away and he also got a surprise which is california is now going to have a super majority for democrats in the assembly and the senate, state senate which means they can pass tax increases to their heart's content and jerry brown is the only chaperone at that, at that spring break in sacramento. what does that mean for the state? >> remember the superman movie where gene hackman'
what's interesting about the michigan numbers looking at them though, the no vote on pop significance proposition 2, the union initiative, got about 500,000 more votes than president obama did in the state and even more votes than mitt romney. and what that tells us is that the moderates and democratic support for the unions and their interests in michigan may be weakening, that's something significant and key for michigan's state lawmakers, too, going forward if they start to look at things,...
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>> proposition 30, proposition 32. >> proposition 30 is the tax initiative. there proposition 32 is the anti- union. to bring the power of unions to political advocacies i think that with proposition 32 is taking a lot of money away for proposition dirty. i also think that quite frankly proposition 32 is a ploy by carl rover and not send troops out to nevada. >> do think that province and 32 will pass? >> that is what i think that it is a plea. and my gut feeling is that proposition 32 does not have a chance. but that is why i think that it was a -- poliploy. >>pam: michael yaki has a blog and we have extended coverage. you can stay updated and kron 4 .com and well as our facebook and twitter. >> we started the day with rainfall and we did see clear conditions for the afternoon with the exception of the golden gate. a dark camera shot but it is foggy. here is what we can expect overnight with the dense fog. we are already seeing that with patchy fog and we are going to see more cloud coverage streaming through. temperatures will stay in the 60s. this weekend,
>> proposition 30, proposition 32. >> proposition 30 is the tax initiative. there proposition 32 is the anti- union. to bring the power of unions to political advocacies i think that with proposition 32 is taking a lot of money away for proposition dirty. i also think that quite frankly proposition 32 is a ploy by carl rover and not send troops out to nevada. >> do think that province and 32 will pass? >> that is what i think that it is a plea. and my gut feeling is that...
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proposition 32 for that proposition failed. this is the proposition that would have limited contributions from unions. with a livid the money taken out of union members pay checks to be used for political contributions. that goes down. supporters of for unions here in the state of california. the donor list was released $11,000,000.40 yes on proposition 32 came from different groups of the state of arizona up that began for one group to another to another which is a cost to its money laundering in the state of california. on to proposition 33 this was about auto insurance measure of the ballot. if you keep your polish origin sector good driver discount from one issuer to the other. what it would have done for people getting in short for the first time or people did not have a car and got a car again, their rates would skyrocket. . this is on the by one man the head of mercury in shorts there was a similar product on the ballot two years ago. if that one failed and so this is the proposition 3 goes down. >> richmond voters overw
proposition 32 for that proposition failed. this is the proposition that would have limited contributions from unions. with a livid the money taken out of union members pay checks to be used for political contributions. that goes down. supporters of for unions here in the state of california. the donor list was released $11,000,000.40 yes on proposition 32 came from different groups of the state of arizona up that began for one group to another to another which is a cost to its money laundering...
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. >> california is facing ballot measures including propositions. >> proposition 30 would raise the state sales tax and boost income taxes on higher taxpayers, earmarked for public schools. >> proposition 32 would limit the use of payroll deductions for political contribution, the major would restrict corporate and unidirection state and local candidates. >> and there's proposition 37, requiring food manufactures to label products that contain genetically engineered substances and marketing the food as natural. >> those are just some of the important things that the california voters will be deciding. polls here are still open for just another two hours until 8:00. let's see what the turnout looks like around the bay area, we begin with jana katsuyama that is in costa county tonight. >> at martinna's, people have been bringing their ballots and it has picked up and there are people you see over there that have been signing in and volunteers coming into process the ballots. i spoke with the clerk awhile ago and he says there is a few glitches, about a dozen scanners were jamming and one in
. >> california is facing ballot measures including propositions. >> proposition 30 would raise the state sales tax and boost income taxes on higher taxpayers, earmarked for public schools. >> proposition 32 would limit the use of payroll deductions for political contribution, the major would restrict corporate and unidirection state and local candidates. >> and there's proposition 37, requiring food manufactures to label products that contain genetically engineered...
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john: to the proposition of tax increases. >> native californian jerry brown pushed proposition 30 increasing taxes to help cover the budget deficit. john: only if you make a quarter of a million dollars >> year is the big picture between world war ii and 2008 how many years did california have unemployment above 10%? zero. says 20008 it is above 10% kind of permanently based on the blues state model of public-sector unions set their own prices to said the price is that taxpayers have to keep it is a disastrous economy. >> california used to be the bellwether state. beneficial trend, stuff like freshly prepared in season and vegetables the restaurants. now it is a bellwether or a death knell for the united states for custom the refusing to bring in spending it no longer attracts people. we should watch them not for what is good coming next but what to avoid. they're killing themselves. >> and the legislature there is a supermajority as of last night. they don't need a republican in tdo anything. no vo power so we have a beautiful experiment a control group called california you want to see ho
john: to the proposition of tax increases. >> native californian jerry brown pushed proposition 30 increasing taxes to help cover the budget deficit. john: only if you make a quarter of a million dollars >> year is the big picture between world war ii and 2008 how many years did california have unemployment above 10%? zero. says 20008 it is above 10% kind of permanently based on the blues state model of public-sector unions set their own prices to said the price is that taxpayers...
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john: to the proposition of tax increases. >> native californian jerry brown pushed proposition 30 increasing taxes to help cover the budget deficit. john: only if you make a quarter of a million dollars >> year is the big picture between world war ii and 2008 how many years did california have unemployment above 10%? zero. says 20008 it is above 10% kind of permanently based on the blues state model of public-sector unions set their own prices to said the price is that taxpayers have to keep it is a disastrous economy. >> california used to be the bellwether state. beneficial trend, stuff like freshly prepared in season and vegetables the restaurants. now it is a bellwether or a death knell for the united states for custom the refusing to bring in spending it no longer attracts people. we should watch them not for what is good coming next but what to avoid. they're killing themselves. >> and the legislature there is a supermajority as of last night. they don't need a republican in to do anything. no veto power so we have a beautiful experiment a control group called california you want to se
john: to the proposition of tax increases. >> native californian jerry brown pushed proposition 30 increasing taxes to help cover the budget deficit. john: only if you make a quarter of a million dollars >> year is the big picture between world war ii and 2008 how many years did california have unemployment above 10%? zero. says 20008 it is above 10% kind of permanently based on the blues state model of public-sector unions set their own prices to said the price is that taxpayers...
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expect a long night for california propositions. we want you to talk to us this election night and would like to hear from you. you can join the conversation by going to facebook.com/ktvu or find us on tweeter@ktvu. you can use the hatch tag, ktvu 2012 for that election conversation that we will be having tonight. >>> we are continuing to track the latest election results, especially the results coming in, in some of the key states including virginia, florida and ohio. the presidential election could hinge on those results. the latest numbers when we return. we are live in san jose on what is on the minds of voters. >> this is one of the busiest times. we have seen the number drops off. we will find a roomful of people tallying voters. 46% of those ballots have been returned. there are also several local issues, expanding card rooms in san jose to medical marijuana dispensaries and the minimum wage to be raised to ten dollars an hour. >> i voted against it. i think it is too much of a hike in a short period of time. i do think that
expect a long night for california propositions. we want you to talk to us this election night and would like to hear from you. you can join the conversation by going to facebook.com/ktvu or find us on tweeter@ktvu. you can use the hatch tag, ktvu 2012 for that election conversation that we will be having tonight. >>> we are continuing to track the latest election results, especially the results coming in, in some of the key states including virginia, florida and ohio. the presidential...
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if you are still trying to figure out the propositions on the ballot there is a second box just below the first one. the confusing propositions will be broken down so you can understand what they are all about and you can decide how to vote. we also have a polling place locator. in addition to that we have polling results from all nine bay area counties. >> there was another one there on the day with temperatures in the '70s and '80s once again. high temperatures in the region 72 in daly city 82 and half the 82 in hayward 80 in san jose. we're in for much cooler weather as we head into the next several days. fall is returning and you can see it is clear that will change. we'll have afternoon sunshine with temperatures muscular than today. the collision to use later this week as rain returns to the forecast. storm tracker is starting to slide. at tomorrow we will notice a cooler temperature. out the door temperature in the '50s as we head into the noon hour slower to warm. hawkins is 3:00 hour we will see a mix of '60s and '70s. 70 degrees in san jose 72 and cupertino and 68 for mounta
if you are still trying to figure out the propositions on the ballot there is a second box just below the first one. the confusing propositions will be broken down so you can understand what they are all about and you can decide how to vote. we also have a polling place locator. in addition to that we have polling results from all nine bay area counties. >> there was another one there on the day with temperatures in the '70s and '80s once again. high temperatures in the region 72 in daly...
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talk a little bit about proposition 8 in california. as the impact what could happen this time around? guest: let me go back and say, marriage equality is no longer a partisan issue. if you look at socio-economic trends across this country, americans from all walks of life, all parts of this country, all sorts of americans, republicans, democrats, catholics, episcopalians, they all support marriage equality in majority's right now. that is probably one of the largest of allusions of has taken place since 2006 and 2008. you are right. perhaps the most high-profile marriage equality battle took place in 2008 in california around prop 8. unfortunately, we lost by just a few percentage points. as a result of that, prop. 8, a group called the american foundation for equal rights decided to launch a constitutional challenge for that vote. and it stands for is right now before the supreme court and on november 20, they will decide whether or not to take up that case. host: a paul talking about support for gay marriage. referenced that 50% of t
talk a little bit about proposition 8 in california. as the impact what could happen this time around? guest: let me go back and say, marriage equality is no longer a partisan issue. if you look at socio-economic trends across this country, americans from all walks of life, all parts of this country, all sorts of americans, republicans, democrats, catholics, episcopalians, they all support marriage equality in majority's right now. that is probably one of the largest of allusions of has taken...
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well, among all the state propositions, the votes in three states on same-sex marriage stand out. now, in recent years, states have held more than 30 votes on same-sex marriage. and every one of those has been defeated until now. when the votes were counted last night, for the first time, measures supporting same-sex marriage, measures approving same-sex marriage, were among the winners. >> they told me this is the civil rights issue of this generation, and they're right. >> reporter: leading in washington, passed in maine and maryland. the votes are close but clear. advocates for same-sex marriage are prevailing. >> a big sea change in american public opinion. 20 years ago, it was inconceivable that states would vote for same-sex marriage. generational change is important. very strong relationship between support for same-sex marriage and age. >> reporter: generational change may also have been evident in votes in colorado and washington to legalize marijuana. not as medicine, but for recreational use. >> this is the revenge of cheech and chong. this is recreational use with no m
well, among all the state propositions, the votes in three states on same-sex marriage stand out. now, in recent years, states have held more than 30 votes on same-sex marriage. and every one of those has been defeated until now. when the votes were counted last night, for the first time, measures supporting same-sex marriage, measures approving same-sex marriage, were among the winners. >> they told me this is the civil rights issue of this generation, and they're right. >>...
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right now about 52% of voters are saying they oppose the efforts to enshrine this propose significan proposition 2, the more people are learning, the more people are learning how ridiculous it is. and as for the michigan supreme court, this effort to get rid of two of the conservative justices on the court is drawing attention as well. part of get out the vote a way for unions to say, hey if we manage to get the collective bargaining thing through and we will want to have the court on our side as well. >> another couple of ballot tests where the unions, national unions are playing big are education initiatives and reform initiatives in idaho and washington and idaho in fact to repeal some education reform legislation that passed. why would the national education association put in millions of dollars from washington, to affect the schools in boise? >> okay, because this is turning into basically the mini wisconsin of this year. last year and collective bargaining fight. last year, the governor of idaho and his education chief passed one of the best education reforms that's ever happened, but wha
right now about 52% of voters are saying they oppose the efforts to enshrine this propose significan proposition 2, the more people are learning, the more people are learning how ridiculous it is. and as for the michigan supreme court, this effort to get rid of two of the conservative justices on the court is drawing attention as well. part of get out the vote a way for unions to say, hey if we manage to get the collective bargaining thing through and we will want to have the court on our side...
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california defeated a proposition that would have done away with the death penalty. >> also the marijuana laws aren't there federal laws that trump state laws here? how does this work? >> well there are whether they will trump them in i think what's going to happen here is the federal government is going to turn a blind eye to the recreational use of marijuana in these states as long as people don't abuse the state law and have enormousç amounts. as a practical matter federal drug agents don't want to prosecute people for an ouncea. e spshlspecially in a state it to happen. and it's telling that several former drug agents several former people who ran dea asked the justice department to oppose these measures and it wouldn't. >> pete williams with all things ballot initiatives and the legalities of them all. thank you, sir. >>> before we run to break, i got to show you this. the markets are way down this morning. europe was driving this we were told.drop. we like this in a couple of months. 242 points and counting. dow might dip below 13,000. we'll see. we will keep monitoring that for yo
california defeated a proposition that would have done away with the death penalty. >> also the marijuana laws aren't there federal laws that trump state laws here? how does this work? >> well there are whether they will trump them in i think what's going to happen here is the federal government is going to turn a blind eye to the recreational use of marijuana in these states as long as people don't abuse the state law and have enormousç amounts. as a practical matter federal drug...
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here is a look at propositions. prop 32 preventing unions from deducting money from paychecks to be used to be political funding. prop 36 would revise california's three strikes law. and propos3s]u 37 would add new food labeling requirements. proposition 38 is a competing tax measure to fund schools. the department of justice will have federal observers in polling stations in alameda county today. 800 monitors will be watching for potential voting rights violations in 23 states. if you have trouble voting you can report any problems at your polling station to abc 7 news election hot line. the number is on the screen. and we have that number posted for you on abc 7 news.com. you still have three and a half hours to vote in the bay area, when polls close tonight at 8:00, abc 7 news will be live with the first returns. you can get results at abc 7 news.com and live updates on facebook.com/abc 7 news and through twitter. >> announcer: this is an abc news special, "your voice, your vote," election night 2012, live from a
here is a look at propositions. prop 32 preventing unions from deducting money from paychecks to be used to be political funding. prop 36 would revise california's three strikes law. and propos3s]u 37 would add new food labeling requirements. proposition 38 is a competing tax measure to fund schools. the department of justice will have federal observers in polling stations in alameda county today. 800 monitors will be watching for potential voting rights violations in 23 states. if you have...
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, proposition 13. they are going to get a tax increase. michigan, voters rejected a proposal that would have changed the constitution and guarantee employees the right to organize and collectively bargain. a loss for the unions in michigan. colorado, they voted for the use and regulation of marijuana recreation league. 53-46. more on that with the judge who is celebrating this.com. he is libertarian. we want to dig deeper on these numbers from yesterday. from the exit poll president obama won the latino vote overwhelmingly, 71-47. along with the conventional wisdom was this would be closer. even a tie but the president won by 11 points. young voters under age 30, 60% for the president, 37% for romney. joining us, the marist institute for public opinion. welcome back. i was wrong in all three areas. latinos, women and youth. why -- not why, but why was i so wrong. >> you didn't listen to me before the election. it was a very close election but there are -- stuart: did you call it? [talking over each oth
, proposition 13. they are going to get a tax increase. michigan, voters rejected a proposal that would have changed the constitution and guarantee employees the right to organize and collectively bargain. a loss for the unions in michigan. colorado, they voted for the use and regulation of marijuana recreation league. 53-46. more on that with the judge who is celebrating this.com. he is libertarian. we want to dig deeper on these numbers from yesterday. from the exit poll president obama won...
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last night voters passed proposition 30 with about a 54% majority. the question, is this tax hike going to destroy the california economy? let's bring in willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. mayor brown, thank you for coming back. look, i understand that this is supposed to help education. but a lot of people are saying it's going to go to medical care, health care, prisons. a lot of people say it's going to go to teachers' unions, it's going to go to pensions, it's going to go to other forms of benefits. and willie, you know you're losing business to texas and tennessee and other states. how can you do this? >> well, it's very simple. the state of california, unlike the federal government, we at the state level are in the position where we're trying to do what's right about the state and about the people of the state. and the people bought into it. the legislature put the measure on the ballot. and with the governor's blessing and with the governor being the architect of it. and then the voters themselves. 54% of the voters in this democracy
last night voters passed proposition 30 with about a 54% majority. the question, is this tax hike going to destroy the california economy? let's bring in willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. mayor brown, thank you for coming back. look, i understand that this is supposed to help education. but a lot of people are saying it's going to go to medical care, health care, prisons. a lot of people say it's going to go to teachers' unions, it's going to go to pensions, it's going to go to other...
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proposition 38, the measure to raise the income tax for 12 years. right now, a big, resounding no. 75% to 25%. let's take a look at the genetic food labeling initiative. yes! on labeling is losing. no on labeling? 58% right now. what about the initiate testify put stricter punishment on human trafficking violators, proposition 35, leading, 83% to 17%. proposition 34 would abolish the death penalty in california. right now, it is... losing 56-44%. and proposition 36, revisiting the three-strikes law. that's winning. people want to do that. it looks like it's more than a 2-1 margin. proposition 39, the tax measure to limit the options of businesses, we don't have that for >>> and we are back here in times square, crossroads of america. president has been re-elected and waiting to hear from him and from governor romney. i want to show tape of an interview that our friend and colleague robin roberts of "good morning america" did with president obama just a few months ago. the interview where he came out and spoke in favor for the first time and endorsed
proposition 38, the measure to raise the income tax for 12 years. right now, a big, resounding no. 75% to 25%. let's take a look at the genetic food labeling initiative. yes! on labeling is losing. no on labeling? 58% right now. what about the initiate testify put stricter punishment on human trafficking violators, proposition 35, leading, 83% to 17%. proposition 34 would abolish the death penalty in california. right now, it is... losing 56-44%. and proposition 36, revisiting the three-strikes...
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talking about 2008, it was proposition 8 in california. talk about what happened there. guest: we really, marriage equality is the longer a part of an issue. you look at socio-economic trends across the country, americans from all walks of life, republicans, democrats, catholics, episcopalians, of really all support marriage a quality in majority's right now. that is one of the largest evolution that has taken place since 2006 and 2008. but perhaps the most high- profile marriages quality battle took place in 2008 9in california around proposition 8. unfortunately we lost by 50 percentage points. as a result of that loss, -- by a few percentage points. as a result of that loss, a constitutional challenge was launched for the vote. on november 20, the court will decide whether or not to pick up the case. >host: a gallup poll showing 50% of those who were polled say should be valid. guest: with in the last year, every poll has found support at 50% or above. if you look at trends over the course of the last 15 years, support for marriage a quality has increased by as many p
talking about 2008, it was proposition 8 in california. talk about what happened there. guest: we really, marriage equality is the longer a part of an issue. you look at socio-economic trends across the country, americans from all walks of life, republicans, democrats, catholics, episcopalians, of really all support marriage a quality in majority's right now. that is one of the largest evolution that has taken place since 2006 and 2008. but perhaps the most high- profile marriages quality...
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there's a series of issues, idaho, california and alabama have propositions that accounted limit collective bargaining, and then michigan has an initiative that would put collective bargaining rights into the constitution. how do you think this election could impact union rights? obviously this may be slowing from what we saw with scott walker in wisconsin. >> right i think california's posed to reject that initiative and should. workers have a storied history in california of standing up for working families and i think will remain able to be able to be politically active. in large part, the attacks of mitt romney on the american auto industry have fueled interest in that campaign and created excitement. bam become that's a right to work state. i haven't seen much from the campaign but assume the people supporting it, it goes something like jesus didn't like to organize. [ laughter ] >> you know, he had 13 apostles with him. >> you are too funny. carl, thank you so much for joining us inside the war room. i know you are excited for tomorrow. i only wish you would be here with us. >> the bu
there's a series of issues, idaho, california and alabama have propositions that accounted limit collective bargaining, and then michigan has an initiative that would put collective bargaining rights into the constitution. how do you think this election could impact union rights? obviously this may be slowing from what we saw with scott walker in wisconsin. >> right i think california's posed to reject that initiative and should. workers have a storied history in california of standing up...
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the proposition has to be at the center of the goal but we are steering to words. stacked let me try something here. >> i think that the flash point of the public critique of the higher education is about rising tuition, no question about it. we have very strong positive still for higher education. but there is a huge vulnerability of concern about the rising prices and there is a belief that prices are going up because we are paying the institutional the advantage of the students and over families. i don't think all of those perceptions are factually driven but they are very real and the reality is no matter how you slice and dice of the data and we have done it all as the prices go up faster and virtually everything else every year. as we have to deal with it in a much more straightforward way than we historic we have as in enterprise. the distinctions between the crisis and the cost and between tuition and fees. it contributes to confusion. so we have a factual problem and a communication problem and it's not something that we can pay forever. >> if someone were
the proposition has to be at the center of the goal but we are steering to words. stacked let me try something here. >> i think that the flash point of the public critique of the higher education is about rising tuition, no question about it. we have very strong positive still for higher education. but there is a huge vulnerability of concern about the rising prices and there is a belief that prices are going up because we are paying the institutional the advantage of the students and...
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he said himself, this is a one-term proposition if i don't get it done. things are same if not worse. fewer people in the workforce. about the same employment rate when he said those words. and you he is in the habit of making big promises none cha launtly. for years is a pretty reasonable period of time, we can make a judgement on you now. he had going for him people were hesitant about romney. since debate number one, many, many people go, okay, the challenger does not scare me. i'm not as worried about that. he continually tried to scare people to be worried about him again. martha: look at a "fox news poll" that just came out. it asked people what the most important issues were for them. and it's a big number when you add together economic issues and fiscal issues. the others pale in comparison, juan. i wonder now, you know, i think about the panel on election night. when all is said and done for this, you wonder what will be things people look back on that is really what decided it, that moment or that speech or that debate, that urning point . what
he said himself, this is a one-term proposition if i don't get it done. things are same if not worse. fewer people in the workforce. about the same employment rate when he said those words. and you he is in the habit of making big promises none cha launtly. for years is a pretty reasonable period of time, we can make a judgement on you now. he had going for him people were hesitant about romney. since debate number one, many, many people go, okay, the challenger does not scare me. i'm not as...
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if we go back to my general proposition that we need to make sure that we have front and center, will this help a child learn, just imagine if school districts across the country adopted that as a mantra. when i said that one teacher, she said, how would it help me? if a allocate money and everyone knows the goal, if you run a business -- if you have a common goal as part of your business mission or objective and to tailor everything you do and have towards meeting that goal. the school districts, our goal is to have all of our kids at 90% to 100% proficiency. what do we have to do it for poor johnny or jane who might come from a poor neighborhood. we have got to have the best teachers in front of john and jane. we of got to have the best resources there for john and jane. the way it helps teachers -- the things that a lot of teachers complain about now in our urban school district where they do not have supplies and blackboards, the need to have books. a lot of the additional extravagances we see in central administration would disappear if everyone's main goal is education. that is
if we go back to my general proposition that we need to make sure that we have front and center, will this help a child learn, just imagine if school districts across the country adopted that as a mantra. when i said that one teacher, she said, how would it help me? if a allocate money and everyone knows the goal, if you run a business -- if you have a common goal as part of your business mission or objective and to tailor everything you do and have towards meeting that goal. the school...
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but this whole proposition probably sounds counter intutetive. it sounds like the oxygen in the air when their much closer to being fiction. if i trace the history of retirement in america, the idea of golden years which seems so much of a core part of the american dream for the last half century. if you go back to the 1930's when social security was invented 65 was picked as the eligibility age for social security. they were convinced the state would never pay out a single pension. he was in his late 70's at the time. we gave out the first social security check in january of 1940 to a woman in vermont who put $20.75 in the system and lived to our 101 birthday. she saw the beatles come to america and the moon landing. not everybody at that point was going to live these long life spans but the handwriting was on the wall. in fact by the late 1940's retirees were described as too old to work, too young to die which was a problem for those individuals who were trying to figure out what to do for those spans beyond their working years. it was a perio
but this whole proposition probably sounds counter intutetive. it sounds like the oxygen in the air when their much closer to being fiction. if i trace the history of retirement in america, the idea of golden years which seems so much of a core part of the american dream for the last half century. if you go back to the 1930's when social security was invented 65 was picked as the eligibility age for social security. they were convinced the state would never pay out a single pension. he was in...
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the value proposition has to be at the center of the call so we are steering toward. >> let me try something here. i think that the flash point of public critique about higher education and rising tuition, no question about it, we have a very strong positive, still, for higher education. there is a huge vulnerability for concern about rising prices. there's a belief they are going up because we are paying attention to institutional advantage over student and over families. i do not think all of those perceptions are factually driven, but they are the very real. no matter how slice-and-dice the data, prices go up every year. we have to go with a much more straightforward way. distinctions between prices and costs, between tuition and fees, the games we play over tuition policy can contribute to confusion. i think we have a factual problem and a communication problem. it is not something we can't take her over. >> if someone were landing from mars and looking at our education system, this was an education editor who said this to me. they are all trying to get each other's out-of-state students
the value proposition has to be at the center of the call so we are steering toward. >> let me try something here. i think that the flash point of public critique about higher education and rising tuition, no question about it, we have a very strong positive, still, for higher education. there is a huge vulnerability for concern about rising prices. there's a belief they are going up because we are paying attention to institutional advantage over student and over families. i do not think...
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president, it is an either/or proposition, because my view is that an investment in energy efficiency and in energy self-sufficiency is hugely important to protecting our country's national security in a dangerous time. i've heard some argue that military research, development and testing of alternative to oil-based fuels is a misplacement of priorities, but this argument is based largely on the proposition that biofuels currently cost more per gallon than petroleum. but the reality is, is the makers of biofuels have not reached full-scale production and the department of defense contracts include research and development costs. so any attempt at a gallon-to-gallon analysis of biofuels versus petroleum is really what i would call an apples-to-oranges comparison. the fact is, mr. president, d.o.d. investments in biofuels development have resulted in a cost-per-gallon reduction -- a cost-per-gallon reduction of 94% in just the last three years. bloomberg new energy finance analysts predicted that some aviation biofuels will be cost competitive with standard jet fuel by 2018 given the co
president, it is an either/or proposition, because my view is that an investment in energy efficiency and in energy self-sufficiency is hugely important to protecting our country's national security in a dangerous time. i've heard some argue that military research, development and testing of alternative to oil-based fuels is a misplacement of priorities, but this argument is based largely on the proposition that biofuels currently cost more per gallon than petroleum. but the reality is, is the...
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you had the obama win but you had to eat with proposition eight. it makes me nervous. >> it should make you nervous. when you think about the electoral process, the democratic process, if you allowed civil and human rights to be on the ballot, i'd be a slave. let's start here. i thought the maryland initiative was particularly significant. i agree it should not have been on the ballot. the legislature enacted the law that allowed it to be validated by the ballot itself. governor martin o'malley was smart. he knew if he wanted to get support of the populus there he had to open it up. then he began a campaign which was endorsed and completely uplifted by the naacp and -- >> after president obama came out. >> well, actually, i think it helped. he did make a huge difference. but to have julian bond on tv and radio saying that this is a matter of fundamental rights, human rights, it made a big difference. >> the naacp made a huge difference around the marriage equality. >> that's what i'm talking about. it was huge. >> it is such a mixed bag. the great
you had the obama win but you had to eat with proposition eight. it makes me nervous. >> it should make you nervous. when you think about the electoral process, the democratic process, if you allowed civil and human rights to be on the ballot, i'd be a slave. let's start here. i thought the maryland initiative was particularly significant. i agree it should not have been on the ballot. the legislature enacted the law that allowed it to be validated by the ballot itself. governor martin...
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you start from the proposition that it's a good society we can make better or it's a bad society that only smarter and better people like obama and clinton can handle. and that i think tells a lot about the way the two candidates really view the country. megyn: the military has a history of not allowing gay soldiers to serve. then president clinton was the one who put in don't ask don't tell which has been reversed. and there have questions about women serving and women in a cam bought role. but to describe the motivations as being homophobic or sexist, is that controversial? >> the military has always been an indicator of the society as a whole. that's as it should be in a country that prides itself on its people defending the country not because they have to, but because they want to. i don't think this is simply an analysis by president clinton of the military it's a critique of the whole society. you could say, for example, that there are more opportunities for women now in the military than there have been in the past. as there are in so sight as a whole. you can say that the mil
you start from the proposition that it's a good society we can make better or it's a bad society that only smarter and better people like obama and clinton can handle. and that i think tells a lot about the way the two candidates really view the country. megyn: the military has a history of not allowing gay soldiers to serve. then president clinton was the one who put in don't ask don't tell which has been reversed. and there have questions about women serving and women in a cam bought role....
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i see, you know, distinct challenges that are related and the president is very committed to the proposition that we can deal with these challenges if we come together in a -- and adopt a balanced approach. >> quick followup on that, every signal we've goten from the hill, including out here on the driveway after the last meeting with the president and also from you just said, essentially the fiscal cliff and a longer term package on tet and tax reform are combined. they're going to happen at once. when durbin says we have to deal with the fiscal cliff but not entitlements, doesn't the president have to win over members of his party and say, call it what you want, we're doing this and they are on the teable. >> it's hard for me to specifically respond to -- specifically to questions about the comments that senator durbin made according to you. i can simply say it's the president's position that when we're talking about a broad, balanced approach to dealing with our fiscal challenges, that that includes dealing with entitlements. and the president's budget, as you know, includes $34 billion i
i see, you know, distinct challenges that are related and the president is very committed to the proposition that we can deal with these challenges if we come together in a -- and adopt a balanced approach. >> quick followup on that, every signal we've goten from the hill, including out here on the driveway after the last meeting with the president and also from you just said, essentially the fiscal cliff and a longer term package on tet and tax reform are combined. they're going to...
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he can squeeze out a majority almost entirely from whites in this election, but there's a long-term proposition having to win 61% or 62% of the future with whites every time is a very difficult road for republicans, and i think you see a big debate in the party after the election. win or lose about how they can reach out better to minority voters. >> what should we be watching out for tomorrow night, particularly in ohio? >> yeah. look, i mean, you know, right now if you look at the electoral college math, there are 18 states that have voted democratic in every election since 1992. they have 242 electoral college votes. that includes minnesota, michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania that to varying degrees are competitive, but if obama can hold all of those and add ohio to it, all he has to do is win at that point nevada and new mexico where he is in a very strong position in the southwest. some of those sun belt states. it really is critical in ohio, and i think in ohio the core question is whether the electorate is going to look more like 2008 or 2004. ohio has been more heart break hill for d
he can squeeze out a majority almost entirely from whites in this election, but there's a long-term proposition having to win 61% or 62% of the future with whites every time is a very difficult road for republicans, and i think you see a big debate in the party after the election. win or lose about how they can reach out better to minority voters. >> what should we be watching out for tomorrow night, particularly in ohio? >> yeah. look, i mean, you know, right now if you look at the...